Date
12-2012
Department
Rawlings School of Divinity
Degree
Doctor of Ministry (DMin)
Chair
Homer Massey
Primary Subject Area
Religion, General; Religion, Clergy; Religion, Philosophy of
Keywords
Convert, Evangelism, New
Disciplines
Christianity | Comparative Methodologies and Theories | Practical Theology | Religion
Recommended Citation
Hertless, Richard, "Making Disciples Through Evangelism: A Plan For The Evangelist Who Only Has One Chance At A New Convert" (2012). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 629.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/629
Abstract
Making disciples is an integral part of being a Christian. God has called some to be Evangelists (Ephesians 4:11). The rationale of the project is the need to fulfill the Great Commission's command of "making disciples." The value of this project is the plan that is developed to ensure that new converts will be placed with a disciple to confirm his or her Christian growth. This project will take the reader through a step-by-step plan to prepare, conduct and follow-up on an evangelism event to ensure that the Great Commission is fulfilled for the new convert to successfully walk in his or her new faith in Jesus Christ. This project, through (1) Interviewing pastors, new converts and evangelists (2) Surveying local Directors of Mission and SBC and (3) Experience in the field, will give the reader a workable plan for discipleship through evangelism.
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Christianity Commons, Comparative Methodologies and Theories Commons, Practical Theology Commons